Rejection and Resilience: Lessons from Every Creative Who "Failed" 🎭🔥
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Rejection and Resilience: Lessons from Every Creative Who "Failed" 🎭🔥

🔥 Rejection. Failure. Flops. Every creative has been there.

From The Graduate to Megalopolis, legendary filmmaker Francis Ford Coppola has seen both meteoric success and epic flops. And guess what? So has every creative person. 🎭

The hard truth? Failure is inevitable. But it’s also where we find growth, resilience, and our next big idea. Even the best in the industry—Coppola, Spielberg, Nichols, comedians, artists, entrepreneurs—have had projects that bombed. What sets them apart? They keep going. They keep creating.

💡 Failure isn’t the end—it’s just part of the process. It means you took a risk. It means you’re actually doing the thing while others are stuck on the sidelines, too afraid to fail. And that’s a win.

🎬 So, what can we learn from the best of the best about rejection and resilience?

📖 Read more in my latest article.

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Lessons from a Life in Television: Overcoming Roadblocks 🎬🚧
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Lessons from a Life in Television: Overcoming Roadblocks 🎬🚧

Problem-solving is the backbone of television production. No matter how perfectly you plan, roadblocks will happen—equipment failures, last-minute cancellations, and unexpected curveballs are just part of the job. The real test? How you handle them.

In this piece, I break down the mindset and strategies that have helped me navigate the unpredictable world of TV production, creative leadership, and high-stakes decision-making. From backup plans to keeping your cool under pressure, these lessons go beyond the industry—they’re essential for anyone who wants to think fast, adapt, and succeed.

Because here’s the truth: roadblocks only stop you if you let them. 💡

Have you ever hit a roadblock that tested your patience (or sanity)? I’d love to hear how you handled it—or what you learned along the way. Feel free to share your thoughts!

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